1. Hon Etheldreda Paget,
mar. Sir Christopher Alleyne, of The Mote, co. Kent, 1st son of Sir John Alleyne,
Lord Mayor of London, and had issue

2. Hon Anne Paget, mar.
Sir Henry Lee

3. Hon Jane Paget (dsp.),
mar. as his first wife Sir Thomas Kitson, of Hengrave, co. Suffolk (b. Oct 1540;
d. 28 Jan 1602), brother of Katherine, Lady Spencer, and 1st son and heir of Sir
Thomas Kitson, of Hengrave, co. Suffolk, citizen and mercer of London, by his second
wife Margaret Donnington, later Countess of Bath, only dau. and hrss. of John
Donnington, of Donnington, co. York

6. Hon Grisel Paget, mar.
as his second wife Sir Thomas Rivett, of Chippenham, co. Cambridge, and Stoke-by-Nayland,
co. Suffolk, and had issue

died

9 Jun 1563

created

by
writ of summons 23 Jan 1551/2 Baron Paget, of Beaudesert on the County of Stafford

suc. by

son

note

Clerk of the Signet 1531;
Secretary to Queen Jane Seymour 1537, and to Anne of Cleves 1540; Clerk
to the Privy Council 1540; Clerk of the Parliaments 1541-50; Ambassador
to France 1541-43; Privy Councillor 1543; knighted 1543; one of
the Secretaries of State 1543-48; joint Master of the Posts 1545; Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster 1547-52; Knight of the Garter 1547; High Steward
of Cambridge University 1547-43 and 1554-63; Comptroller of the Household 1547-50;
Member of Parliament for Staffordshire 1547-49; joint Lord Lieutenant
of Staffordshire and Middlesex 1551; Lord Privy Seal 1555/6-58

Knight of the Bath 9 Sep
1553 at the Coronation of Queen Mary; Member of Parliament for Arundel 1555,
and for Lichfield 1559 and 1562-63; on his death he left an only dau., Elizabeth,
aged 4 months, who according to modern Peerage law suc. her father as Baroness Paget
in her own right, but not to the family estates, which had been entailed on heirs
male - she died an infant on 29 Jun 1570; The Complete Peerage enumerates
her as a holder of the title, but this is not followed by either Burke's or
Debrett's - for once we have followed the latter rather than the former!

attainted by conviction,
along with his brother Charles Paget, for treason for favouring the Queen of Scots
and working on her behalf in Paris, Madrid and Rome; his attainder was confirmed
by Act of Parliament in Mar 1586/7 and his property and honours forfeited

2. Hon Lettice Paget, mar.
Richard Hampden, of Great Hampden, co. Buckingham (bur. 2 Jan 1695/6 at Great Hampden,
co. Buckingham), 2nd but 1st surv. son and heir of John Hampden MP "The Patriot",
of Great Hampden, co. Buckingham, by his wife Elizabeth Simeon, dau. of Edmund Simeon,
of Pyrton, and had issue

The Barony of Paget was
held by the Earls of Uxbridge (1st creation) from 19 Oct 1714 until 16 Nov
1769, when on the death unmarried of Henry
[Paget], 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, 8th Baron Paget, etc.,
the Earldom of Uxbridge and the Barony of Burton became extinct, and the Barony of
Paget, being a barony in fee, passed to the next heir general of the grantee:

The Barony of Paget has
been held by the Earls of Uxbridge since 19 Apr 1784, when the 9th Baron Paget was
created Earl of Uxbridge, and by the Marquesses of Anglesey since 4 Jul 1815, when
the 2nd Earl of Uxbridge was created Marquess of Anglesey.